BOOKS FOR BLOCKADE MEN: THE CONCERN OF MISTRESS FRY
Abstract
BORN in 1780, one of twelve children of a successful Quaker banker, Elizabeth Gurney herself became converted to Quakerism at the age of 18 and eventually, after the death of her father, became a minister of the church. At the age of 20 she married the London businessman Joseph Fry, by whom between 1801 and 1816 she bore 10 children. In between the birth of the children she carried out her ministry, visiting Quaker groups throughout the country, and pursued philantrophic activities. In 1819–20 she became concerned by the conditions of the homeless in London and was responsible for establishing a night shelter providing food and a bed.
Citation
JACKAMAN, P. (1982), "BOOKS FOR BLOCKADE MEN: THE CONCERN OF MISTRESS FRY", Library Review, Vol. 31 No. 2, pp. 111-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012738
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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